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kakasveta [241]
3 years ago
8

Please help thank you

Mathematics
2 answers:
Hunter-Best [27]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

the answer is arithmetic

Step-by-step explanation:

Vikentia [17]3 years ago
3 0
<h3>Answer: C) neither</h3>

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Explanation:

Pick any term and subtract off the previous one

110 - 10 = 100

1110 - 110 = 1000

the fact we get two different results means the sequence is not arithmetic. We add different values to go from term to term. From 10 to 110, we add on 100; from 110 to 1110, we add on 1000; etc etc

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Divide any term by its previous one

110/10 = 11

1110/110 = 10.0909...

we get two different results, so this sequence is not geometric either.

Therefore this sequence is neither arithmetic nor geometric.

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